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1. When performing a bacterial lab, what could happen that could lead to incorrect results (potential pitfalls during the lab?)
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- Give the uses/functions and images of each apparatuses. Basic Laboratory Equipment Uses/Functions Picture 6. Refrigerator (microbiology) 7. Bunsen burner/alcohol lamp 8. Candle jar 9. Anaerobic jar 10. Microhood or Bacteriologic hood/Safety hood/Safety cabinet 11. Bacteriologic filters (Seitz, Chamberlain, Berkfield) 12. Petri dish 13. Culture tubes 14. Hanging drop slide 15. Durham’s tubeD What end of lab/clean-up procedures should be completed before you leave the lab at the end of the day? (Choose ALL that are correct) Dispose of chemicals in the labeled waste container Throw unused chemicals down the drain Throw unused chemicals in the trash Wipe down your lab bench with a damp paper towel ✓ Check to make sure all data is collected and neatly written down ✓Put away all equipment back to the lab supplies cart Write up the discussion Wash your hands with soapTell me three things that you know about safety in a lab in general and what you would like to learn about safety in the microbiology lab.
- 2. A. You recommend to your boss that your lab division start using Eva Green stain instead of the SBYR Green stain you have been using. Your boss is willing to support your recommendation, but she is concerned about the hazards associated with a change and wants to know what specific handling and procedures would need to be adopted to safely handle Eva Green. Compare the SDS for the two options and write a brief memo to your boss to identify what operational/procedural changes would need to be adopted. (In other words, if your is going to use them, what will have to be handled differently?) lab group (aiqch) Lalasneq31MICROBIOLOGY: Microscopic Morphology of Microbes Write your introduction (This includes principles, significance of the study, objectives of the experiment and how the objectives were achieved, methodology and redults and discussions. This part must also be in the passive voice and past tense. Introduction must be short but packed with relevant content). Just answer results and discussions and objectives.8. What are the steps done after the collection procedure? * O A. Dispose needle, dispose used supplies, label tubes, fill tubes B. Fill tubes, label tubes, dispose needle, dispose used supplies O C. Label tubes, fill tubes, dispose used supplies, dispose needle O D. Dispose needle, fill tubes, label tubes, dispose used supplies 9. A bloody cotton must be discarded in which waste bag? * DA. Red bag
- MICROBIOLOGY: Microscopic Morphology of Microbes Write your introduction (This includes principles, significance of the study, objectives of the experiment and how the objectives were achieved. This part must also be in the passive voice and past tense. Introduction must be short but packed with relevant content). Just answer objectives and principles.INTRODUCTION TO THE BIOLOGY LAB AND LABORATORY SAFETY I. SUMMARY SAFETY QUESTIONS 1. Describe the safety procedure(s) you would follow to solve each of the following laboratory situations: your clothes catch on fire a. b. you get a chemical particle into your eye- c. you cut or pierce yourself with a sharp object- d. you spill a chemical on your skin/clothing- 2. In case of an accident in the classroom, who should notified immediately? 3. Why is it a safety procedure to tie back long hair in the laboratory? 4. Why should a student not eat or drink in the laboratory? 5. Why should any spills be reported and cleaned immediately? 6. Why should you wash your hands after every laboratory period? 7. Why is rough play in the laboratory dangerous? 8. When would the wearing of safety goggles be a proper procedure? 7.A) What is an effective method you can used to ensure the accuracy of laboratory results?
- A medical technologist intern is preparing a blood agar medium on a hot plate while the other intern is performing an acid-fast stain (AFS) less than 1 foot away. Which of the following hazards can be most likely and immediately occur? a. Fire hazard b. Chemical hazard c. Biological hazard d. Electrical hazardINSTRUCTIONS: Please do not copy here in Bartleby or in Google. QUESTIONS : 1. What is the importance of the aseptic technique? Explain.I would like to ask for the introduction of the laboratory exercise about MICROBIOLOGY: Microscopic Morphology of Microbes. In would include the principles, significance of the study, objectives of the experiment, and how the objectives were achieved. This part must also be in the passive voice and past tense. The introduction must be short but packed with relevant content